Communication Skills for Teens: How to make friends easily, crush job interviews, express yourself with confidence, build lasting relationships, and interact safely online
A teenager’s life is laden with challenges. On-and-off friendships, mounting academic pressure, and annoying moral policing at home are just some of the battles teens face every day. If you’re dealing with a teen who struggles to stand up for themself, has a difficult time making new friends, or is in the need of a confidence boost, know you’re not alone. While there’s no harm in being an introvert and resorting to your comfort bubble every now and then, having good communication skills are crucial not only for becoming successful in any career, but also for quality of life. And if your teen spends the majority of his or her time alone in their room, chances are they don’t get much practice in there… The good news is you can help your child get past their fears and worries and help them become better at expressing themselves confidently, and you don’t have to look far for proper guidance. Armed with practical tools for making engaging and authentic conversations, this guidebook is a great tool for anyone who wants to make lasting bonds and enhance their personal and professional lives by honing their communication skills. Inside, you will And so much more! No teen is too young to start practicing proper communication skills – it’s the key that can set your child miles ahead of his or her peers in all aspects of life, personal and professional. It’s time to take action to replace the darkness of shyness and anxiety with the glow of confidence and graciousness.
In a world where teens are on their phones and don’t really talk to each other face to face, this book is necessary. The younger generations struggle to hold a conversation outside of texting. The author covers many areas from making friends to expressing themselves. It even touches on building stronger relationships with others as well as with family members. Overall I would recommend this to tend to read to improve their communication skills.